Growing Apples Information Links
Apple (Malus domestica)
Apple is a South Carolina's Clemson
University Cooperative Extension publication which has recommended areas of the state to grow this tree fruit, varieties that will
grow there, and how to successfully grow them.
Apple is a B gardening publication which has facts about Malus domestica
'Bramley's Seedling'.
Apple is British Broadcasting publication with information on Malus domestica 'Discovery'.
Apple is
a BBC gardening publication about Malus domestica 'Golden Delicious'.
Apple & Crabapple Insects is a Clemson University Extension publication
which covers the insects that are devouring your fruit
Apple Cultivars and Their Uses is a Missouri Cooperative Extension
publication which explains how to choose a cultivar, which are disease resistant, and what they are used for.
Apples and Crabapples is a Masschuetts Cooperative Extension publication which covers diseases that affect this
tree fruit and which cultivars are resistant.
Apple Production is a Pennsylvania Cooperative Extension
publication which is meant for commercial growers and covers all aspects of cultivating this fruit tree.
Apple Tree Rootstocks is
Cornell University Extension publication which covers the different rootstocks that apples are grafted on.
Apple Scab is
a Washington State Extension publication which covers all aspects of this fungal disease.
Cedar-Apple Rust is
an Oklahoma Extension publication dealing with this fungal disease.
Crab Apple is a British Broadcasting Corporation Gardening publication about Malus 'Evereste'.
Crab Apple is
a BBC publication with facts about Malus 'Pink Glow'.
Crab Apple is a BBC gardening publication covering Malus 'Red Sentinel'.
Crab
Apple is BBC publication with information on Malus 'Rudolph'.
Crabapple is South Carolina Extension publication whic
has facts about this popular ornamental tree.
Flowering Crabapples is a Kansas
Extension publication which explains how to grow this popular tree.
Selecting Quality Apples is a Tennessee Extension publication which covers what cultivars to grow and when to harvest
them.
Watercore of Apple is a Wisconsin Cooperative Extension publication which covers physiologic disorder.